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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

October 10, 1867 (4 pages)

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latare, which to do more in behalf of our Pablic ‘Schoo! . interests than mg mig by push sonable Bre ap agen apuaherppart Jamia oad Se f= ‘past six years bitterly. denounced “MinisSa Oh ait ask Sade the filthy pool.” His friends have denounced ne as “blood hounds of Z ” “politimanner of ovil against! them, and Fitzgerald has said “amen.” Now he comes the audacity to ask support’ because of liis politics. ‘The quotation we have _ @elected from. his circular, simply means that because for the past five years he hes been an avowed opponent of the is an honorable sacuntuients seuisios The great ao iedgirad is Ppa aa of ‘the School Fand, and thus destroy the School System, He may do so ander pretense. of a. desite to benefit the ‘Pablie Sehools. This he hag never denied, either in the circular or:his.Jetter, cand the fact ;he:ie.20 ardently supshi iitsabing Tha, Mate Yo bast evidence'of thie wrath of the'charge pce yah gard paper of Fitzgerald, and in ite columns of laudation of the paraon it mingles denunciatory sentiments of the Public Schools of the ‘State. The -evidences of Fitzgerald’s sympathy with “Montgomery are too strong to be disregarded by the people. The friends of our Public, School. system cannot think of supporting such a man. >. Swett, on the contrary, is in full sympathy with the majority of people of all. political. parties in regard to the Public Schools: -He bas faithfully endeavored to close the Public Schools against partizanism and sectarianism ; he has excluded works of these oharadters from the’ Schoo! Libraries, and prohibited by law such teachings; he has endeavored to make the Public Schools the fountains of knowledge, where the children of every man, rich or poor, whatever may be his religion or poli. tics, may meet on common ground, and be fitted for the intelligent performance of duty asa citizen. Swett will have the sympathy and co-operation of every . man in the Legislature who desires to promote and maintain a Free School ayetem in the State. It will not, and should not be a question of, politics, but. must be looked upon as a sacred duty of every man who desires the welfare of the State, and the seat: ot the ie peore.: aoe Pe pean At oh of wheat in Chicago BR tas ao ‘the amount they were at this time last year. It will require “more curren¢y to move the crop than _ dere Bettis, for it is immense. ee. “Rartnoape in this couutry are belng edideemyptetttae 4 }An-politics he made_antérior to his elec. tapher of the .gentl _. fit to note ; hut he made.his Biche puerbe ‘thotisaind miles . He is noted only for ets einer Pees tics, but in relig. Catholic and. suddenly embraced. the religion of Rome. How many changes . tion to the Assémbly in 1854, the biog. n has not ‘seen at the session of 1855 as a Democrat. He, however, voted for the Whig candidate tor Speaker, and before the session closed switched off on the abortive . attempt to establish a Pacific Republic ‘party. In the Know Nothing State . Convention of the following summer he . appeared as a prominent delegate from Sarita Clara. Then we heat of him again as an. indefinite. Democrat, but voting for Buchanan. Then, several bewildering hand springs followed in quick succession, ending in noisy plaudite,—he was a Union man and supporting Lincoln for the Presidency, When Johnson turned tail on the patriots who . som: elected him, Ryland began to manifest the uneasiness, of the wild goose about. migrating time, He, began to follow the rence tailor in a a aad round thé¢ircle.” aged to stick by the party; and: repre sented Santa Clara in. the last: State Union Convention. .By.the. canons of existence he was in honor bound to support the nominees of that yention. But nothing the fickle fellow, Presto change! He becomes a. candidate for Congress ina Copperhead . ination for the Assembly, from the same party, (strange be didn’t flop back) and now he is found just where he was in his usual role we shall expect to see him vote for a Union man for the U. 8. Senate, go in for a Pacific Republic and . turn Mormon before the next session closes. But inall his turns,. it may . be expected he will aieyy OE up Jack. Crper.—Apple# ate sd abundant this year, that a great tnany of our fruit raisers have constructed for themselves cider mills and presses, and have gone to work in earnest making cider in old fashioned style. We hear of cider flowing in rivulets all around us; of barrels of the refreshing liquid “buzzing and humming,” and able condition. From this time forward we may confidently say that. the miserable stuff that has been made. out of the rotten and refuse: fruit of the stalls and palmed off for cider, will be banished from use. Some of our citizens are very scrupulous in the manufacture of their cider, being particular in having their apples perfectly clean, as well as full grown and perfect. No wind-falls or decayed apples are allowed to be used. By the way, while talking of cider, we may as well mention, that one of our citizens made a barrel-of cider two years ago out of chuice apples, and by delicate treatment he has succeeded in producing-an articte-that good sa say is superior to anything that peared in our market, ¢ither from a East or Oregon. 1t is’ so entirely dif. ferent from the flat, insipid stuff that has i given us under the name of home made.cider, that high hopes are entertained that our mountains are des tined to produce a very superior article for local use and for commerce, It.may be proper to add. that.a, great. many bushels of pears have been crushed here this year and the juice extracted. ‘Some of our people are regaling . themselves daily . with choice article esauarst made noe Ae Tue coinage of the United State Branch Mint for ber was . 980,000, and for the quarter $5,521,000, . ae causes cya for at same time However, he man. worth $5,000,000, is. contesting her . every party that lives or has had an ; 1855, except at this time he wantsto be} ' Speaker.. If he will only go on.and-act . getting in good drink. . ‘named, »¥ ‘San Juan Del Ni eRe W hettoe tee ae, Cee ane atti the party drew pistol to fire at his an-tagoniat, whet by accident Hanha was} Tho t Shot. in. the abdomen, from. which he. died shortly afterwards, At Th et of his death he was engaged in the mer afd at one time was quite wealthy in that country, but recently had met with heavy losses. He. crossed the plains in 1853; lived in Little York township, in this;county, for a number . . of years, aleo at Colusa, Marysville, and other places in this: State. He has a motlier and ‘sisters living at® Fayette, Mo. He was an upright and honorable man, generous toa +, and one who made ede igre he was.—. His many friends in California will hear of his death with sorrowing hearts. Te Oakland News says a grain field some.five hundred acres in extent. in the southern portion of the county. lately yielded an average of fifty-three. bushels to. the acre. AvVAnICIOUS-—-Mvs, Green, of Boston, aunt’s will, hopin to. obtain $2,000 more filthy lucre. cn Tue U. 8, Internal, Revenue Assessor
in San Francisco, has fixed the rate of greenbacks for returns this month at 71 cents, being one per cent. less than last month. _ nae Tue Trespass” conn an article on Presidential favorites as follows: “The country ‘awards Grant.the praise he so . richly earned ; but it loves heridan.” Sotomox Prinom, Heq., of Petaluma, was run over by the cars on the 4th inet., near Napa City, and apd coast, ifnot marked “by steamer,” OF “by Isthmus,” is sent oye-land. BisHop. ‘Thompeon and indy. sailed for the East on the America which. left for San Juan del Sur, on the. 5thinst. that it won't pay to bring them to market. CrnctnnatTi welcomed Archbishop Purcell on his return from Rome, with music, poetry and ‘flowers. On. Saturday, Eugene Toland was run over and . killed by his. wagon, at. the junction of Fifteenth and R streets, aga <a * Jarces M, Mason dhe mate of Slidell in the Trent affair, has arrived in Toronto, Canada, to stay awhile. A SPANISH boy living at Milpitas, recently tied his foot to a cow’s tail in and dragged him along, injuring him 80 that he died sheevy afterwards, ABOUT ten per cent, of the Demoeratic county treasurers in. Indiana have became defaulters within the last three months. The last added to the number isthe treasurer of Wells county. It’s natural. HinpMAN is one of the foremost die of the South in reconstruction, and Early is one of the latest. It is written “the first shall be last aid the last shall be first.” ALABAMA—The fegistration is as follows : viene THUMB: Mak 88,243. ‘howininee terete wos ment .at_ she apatmay Sars eau om es Sonatas ape eng At mail mattter . for the Pacific . . Tue Folsom Dispatch says appeased meetin pears are so abundant in that vicinity . &3" . Corner of Main & Commerciai Sts. ‘sport, then kicked the cow, which ran . “Tam steamer Moptans, bronghs five . , leer ba ba hias gdgratp a j ties-for a public park, teciprocity ‘treaty between the . Sanderigh Islands and . States has: beet po A thief broke into the Baptist Church, at Oakland, afid stole the money box belonging to the Suhday School. It contained the dime contributions of the . ‘children. (Zack. sicmmeeary is out’ ‘stamp. ing the State, His subject is, “The Three Johas; John Chinaman, John Currey and John Swett.” We hope he will come to Nevada. Montgomery: wants to divide the school fand and abclish the public School system,’ and for this reason wants to elect Fitzger. ald Superintendent. _ DisrrrérCorrr, October 9th -—Buckingham-et als vs Young et als. Tried, and jury failing to agree, continued for the term. ~ ARRIVALS AT THE, ./ NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada City, California. LANCASTER, & MASEY, Prop’s. October 9, 1607. e GMclatyre re San France P 8 Russel) pruaiere wiFaller 1 sor ‘rialick Ws Washiugton Hethington : SdidSuan PH i ors] Res A Gar . apy = s Sesss OQ ‘Onpe with “An Act ‘for ae if BUCKLAND. 0. . Columbia Hill, Oct. 10, T. J. MANCHESTER, ing purposes" J. BeoorTts AN D smOES. WILLIAM R. COE, Nevada City. Thave just received a NEW STOCK OF GOODs, Censisting of Gents’ Boo Shoes Zana oh ey ae =. piuuae trem ene D CHILDRENS’ SHOES, Just from nye Manufactory. Taleo have a qr peer Reged bm steamer. Miiller’s Celebrated Harness BlackPreach Cal, cp, Lining np Pets nanan Fine Bre Boots and Shees made to order. And a fit Warraued i geet im every case. I my own al aah atl tue cease a ade cheaper bs cae other House in nuumunanvae, CORNER OPENING BALL Wood vs Richardson et als. On trial. . THE ENTIRE STOCK. UsEBE SOLD WITHIN SIXTY Days. FROM THE DATE OF —* EIS NOTICE! . CLOTHING, ae “GENTS? FURNISHING Goons, : TRUNKS AND VALISES MISSION BLANKETS ‘NOTIONS, 2 FANCY & STAPLE DRY Goons Ladies & Childrens pte a $. aie & co! Nevada, Oct, 6th. FRESH OYSTERS ~ RECBIVED EVERY DAY, BY PWM. KING, at SANDY'S BA. LOON, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, eae Freeh, Sete os setae ee Shell. Families supplied. "BORDERS SOLICITED. gf ~ “ Per. Sustice of of cme Peace. Farr: Teotevol tee 3 sei October 16th, 1567. For Justice e of the Peace. . Cc. PALMER wil will oat hart Nag sbee vol cea For a << the Peace, Cc. HOLY will will be = yates be Yuna ee Sor Justice of the Peace, T THE REQUEST of Many Citizens, FEB i nl Rg eg JOHN A Aton, Justice of the Dieanie peenae ated thes ae: Judicial lection, October ith, 10h, Ps CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, do. JULIUS: oREENWALD, . Hass CELE ROR cash AND a BLE VERY 10.000 POUNDS OF PAVORITS BRANDS . OF TOBACCO 100,000 OF THE VERY BEST HAVANA AND IMITATION CIGARS TO. BEPIPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND PATTERN, MATCHES OF EVERY MAKE. FINE CUT CRRWING TOMAOOO, a ovr . kind, Hae ae oa _eriin ne win oe tape ted. 2 miss ramen ema EES ESE tare Its ss ey ee gy he i, Be meEeSBeBRearbpswese co eR Ss